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Wednesday
Jul262017

Google Chrome adds support to MacBook Pro's TouchBar

Apple's opened up TouchBar support on its MacBook Pros since it launched the devices last year and Google Chrome, the leading browser on the Mac platform in now offering support for the feature. Now available, Chrome version 60, closely mirrors Apple's own Safari browser.

Chrome now gives users fingertip access to page back and forward, refresh, favorites and add new tab controls. Tapping a large central text box sporting the Google logo allows for quick input of search terms and web addresses. 

Chrome's Touch Bar assets basically mirror the app's onscreen search bar, save for a dedicated home button and access to extensions. 

Source: AppleInsider

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